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one more and jim clinton takes credit for surplus. he people forget it was the republicans who control the house and the senate. basically i like alternators idea. >> yes, we have been talking about this. so what about political monopolies, we have the same politicians who have taxes for funding, time and again come back into office. we have talked about this since the nixon administration. they have been around since the reagan and the nation. so why is there a political monopoly and where is the third independent party voice. we don't have that yet in the united states and it's costing us. >> what why do they all have to be politicians? what is wrong with going out out of that one. neil: in the meantime, finally a crazy tweet from one of our followers. my older sister regina told me when i was little, i was six or seven years old, and they punched a 12-year-old in the days and he was booing her. >> yes, i read tweet. i had no idea i did this. it was on my stuff, it had been bullying her and pulling her hair for quite some time. thin
one more and jim clinton takes credit for surplus. he people forget it was the republicans who control the house and the senate. basically i like alternators idea. >> yes, we have been talking about this. so what about political monopolies, we have the same politicians who have taxes for funding, time and again come back into office. we have talked about this since the nixon administration. they have been around since the reagan and the nation. so why is there a political monopoly and...
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>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well, listen, jim, the reason i'm calling in, i want to know what's going on with u.p.s. >> all right. craig, i'm going to tell you right now that stephanie link who is co-portfolio manager for action alert, we've got to pull the trigger of u.p.s. but we have to sell something first. u.p.s., well, now i'm froze in it. i think u.p.s. is going right to $105. you're terrific and i think i want to wish happy 1 month. i mean, what the heck. month, better than ever. all right. trucking. while i think it's going to keep on trucking, okay. cummins is great for worldwide growth, but fo
>> is this jim cramer? >> yeah, is this craig in georgia. >> yes, i know i'm from the south, we don't talk slow like a red neck down here, but boo-yah, how are you? >> great. how about you? >> caller: would you mind if i wish my son happy birthday quick? >> go ahead. >> caller: i want to wish my baby boy carson, he turned 1 month old yesterday. happy birthday, son. anyway. >> the reaction, maybe he identifies with the show. >> caller: well,...
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the blast destroys several buildings in the area, including the apartment building of nearby resident jim mcnickel. he loses everything he owns. >> i don't know how anybody can recover from something like this. my life went up in flames that night. >> after being so close to such a large explosion, cameraman jeff nichols feels lucky to make it home from work that day. >> i can't believe i'm alive. if i was a little bit closer, given different circumstances, i could have been seriously injured. >>> coming up -- a house crumbles. firefighters get caught in a major blast. >> like being on a roller coaster, the rush of air that went past your ears. >>> and a gas station blows up. [ female announcer ] for a brilliant smile there's a breakthrough in whitening. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid ar
the blast destroys several buildings in the area, including the apartment building of nearby resident jim mcnickel. he loses everything he owns. >> i don't know how anybody can recover from something like this. my life went up in flames that night. >> after being so close to such a large explosion, cameraman jeff nichols feels lucky to make it home from work that day. >> i can't believe i'm alive. if i was a little bit closer, given different circumstances, i could have been...
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. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you think it's fairly valued. do the charts back that up or say something different? >> i think the charts look good. if you look at this chart here, it's been sideways for almost three weeks. i like that kind of slow stair-stepping higher. what i like is yesterday on earnings the shares went lower, kind of got the bears excited, then just as quickly, the shares finished off the lows. we call it a bear trap. to me that's a bullish sign from yesterday and that tight pattern, i expect all time highs in the next week or two. this looks really good. >> fundamentally, you think there's a reason why the stock could go d
. >> today, a jim cramer stock to watch. earlier today, i heard jim talk a lot about auto zone. he was positive. he also highlighted a lot of positive analyst calls and much higher price targets on azo. let's dig in. brian detrick on the charts, on the financials, oppenheimer financial. >> i would say i'm neutral. auto zone is one of the best run companies in retail and in many ways, it's a model for the retailers but the stock at this point is rather fairly valued. >> you...
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jim maceda joins us now. jim, give us the latest you're hearing on the ground in moscow. >> reporter: hi, julia. it's too early to be talking about a tipping point, i suppose. but this is potentially very positive news. the kremlin confirming that it has ordered all armed forces involved in those war games that began last week war games along the ukraine/russian border to return to their bases. and we're talking about -- if it's true, we're talking about a huge retreat, 150,000 troops, some 900 tanks, 200 warships and aircraft. so a retreat like that is certainly going to take down the temperature more than just symbolically. that said, russia has now -- up its forces on the crimea to division size, 15,000, 16,000 according to the ukrainian. that is, of course, poised to strike elsewhere in ukraine if vladmy putin thinks it is in his or russia's interest to do. the u.s. and allies are struggling to come up with some effective package of diplomatic and economic sanctions. i'm sure you've been talking about thi
jim maceda joins us now. jim, give us the latest you're hearing on the ground in moscow. >> reporter: hi, julia. it's too early to be talking about a tipping point, i suppose. but this is potentially very positive news. the kremlin confirming that it has ordered all armed forces involved in those war games that began last week war games along the ukraine/russian border to return to their bases. and we're talking about -- if it's true, we're talking about a huge retreat, 150,000 troops,...
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you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. the internet of everything is changing everything. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced techn
you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the...
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you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's no
you heard jim acosta reporting. the white house tonight is saying they do believe he knows exactly what's going on but he is being -- he's not unhinged and he's not acting irrationally. others say he's delusional and dangerous. plus, president obama plans to close the most hated loophole in america. at least on this program it is. but will wall street shut him down? predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be...
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jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in and around washington and baltimore, it gets ugly. i'll tell you, if we can get this stuff up
jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in...
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jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy and commodities with jackie at this nymex. >> we're watching the energy complex trading lower today as the geopolitical fears right now are easing. of course, the department of energy is going to report its weekly inventories for crude stocks for the week ended february 28th in a little bit time just about 20 minutes or so, we're waiting for that number. traders are expecting a build of 1.5 million barrels after the api reported it saw builds of 1.2 million barrels so that is somewhat in line. analysts are also saying they are expecting
jim, thank you very much. jim paulson and jeff solomon, thank you for your time. >>> a bit of fun as we head towards the employment report on friday. your chance to nail the number. you have until 8:30 a.m. eastern on friday to tweet us your nonfarm payroll prediction for february's job report. you must be following us on your twitter and you must include the #nailthenumber. we are including a cozy winter hat signed by the whole gang. good luck. >>> let's get a check on energy...
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jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government buildings. again, they were not russian, per se. they were ethnic russians living crimea in ukraine. at the commercial airport today, eyewitnesss said the gunmen were looking for ukrainian guards, but where they couldn't find any, they simply left. however, a few vigilantes were left behind patrolling the airport perimeter, which they're doing at this hour, but not disrupting flights. meanwhile, at the balbec military airport, it's really a standoff and that's continuing with russian-speaking gunmen outside the terminal, ukrainian mi
jim maceda is in moscow. jim, there have been a lot of stories circulating around about whether or not russia was involved. >> that's right. russia does deny it, as you say. but it didn't have to be their military. because it was dozens of russian-speaking gunmen who stormed those two airports today. the main airport in crimea's capital as well as a smaller military airport. now, it looks like a repeat of yesterday's incident, when those armed commandos seized crimea's government...
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did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm supposed to write buy, i'm supposed to write sell. and if i would do it, seriously the hardest thing to do, for example, you buy a stock it goes up 60%, the hardest thing to do -- >> sell it. >> no, is to buy more. it's so easy to say, hey, nobody -- nobody ever went broke taking a profit, you know, you always say that. the hardest thing to do if you are up 60 is to buy more, isn't it? >> well, i think that -- yes. when united air reported a number that was weather impaired and for just a brief moment american did go down. i'd like to ask jamie whether
did you run it the same way, jim? >> it's fun you say that, we would come in every morning and they would say, look, let's just whiteout the basis, what would you buy right now? we still liked it, then it stayed. what would you buy right now was the quintessential question, dimon, you're really good, man. >> that is incredible. the same way of looking at it. >> as a stockbroker it used to be, jim, i wouldal say, normally it would be if i'm writing the ticket and if i'm...
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. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals and enemies responsible for violating the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the ukraine, or for stealing the assets of the ukrainian people. according to my guidance the state department has also put in place restrictions on the travel of certain individuals and officials. these decisions continue our efforts to impose a cost on russia. and those responsible for the situation in crimea. and they also give us the flexibility to adjust our response going forward based on russia's actions. we took these steps in close coord
. >> hold on, jim. here comes the president. let's listen in. >> good afternoon everybody. before jay takes some of your questions, i want to provide a brief update on our efforts to address the ongoing crisis in ukraine. since the russian intervention we've been mobilizing the international community to condemn this violation of international law and to support the people and government of ukraine. this morning i signed an executive order that authorizes sanctions on individuals...
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what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify attending that summit if russian forces are in ukraine. the senior administration official going on and saying that russia has built up some good will after hosting what was a successful olympic games in sochi but at this point, the white house, the obama administration, in the words of the senior administration official, just cannot see a scenario where they would attend that g-8 summit in sochi if russian forces are in ukraine. a clear, clear diplomatic warning to the russians, wolf, something we did not hear from the president in
what are you learning, jim? >> we're learning that the white house is basically sending a diplomatic warning to russia over the events of ukraine. just a few moments ago hearing from a senior administration official that the u.s. may not attend the g-8 summit in russia in sochi where the olympics were just held later on this june if russia is in ukraine. senior administration official basically telling us that it would be very hard for the united states and european allies to justify...
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jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at this point. but getting to that phone call, yes, as we all know it took place on saturday. 90 minutes long and according to a senior administration official briefing reporters on that phone call earlier this evening, the president and vladimir putin spent much of that time during that phone call debating the facts on the ground with respect to what's happening on the ground in ukraine. russian president basically saying that he's trying to defend the rights of ethnic russians in ukraine and the president spent the time sayin
jim, what do you know? >> reporter: first thing to point out before i detail that phone call, we're getting word that the president is at a local fund-raiser in the washington, d.c. and told people at the fund-raiser that we may be able to deescalate this crisis in his words. the u.s. may be able to deescalate the crisis in the coming days so interesting to hear the president using the words, perhaps a hopeful sign about the way the white house feels about what's happening in ukraine at...
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back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. oh, it's great. yeah. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. ♪ new at&t mobile share value plans for business. our best value plans ever. for example, you can get 10 gigs of data to share. and 5 lines would be $175 a month. plus you can add a line anytime for $15 a month. sharing's never been better for business. ♪ sharing's never been better for business. then don't miss sleep train's wbest rest eve
back to you. >> yeah, a lot of tasks ahead, jim. thank you for that, jim maceda in moscow tonight. >>> still ahead, janet yellen will be answering questions from the senate banking committee in a moment. we'll bring you that live as soon as the "q" and "a" begins. >>> but first, tim finchem will join us live, as the honda classic is about to fire up. that's coming up after the break. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing....
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. >> it's different than the jim crow south. it was a state-sanctioned discrimination that was flatly unconstitutional. and there was a governmental interesting ensuring that you could travel, but you couldn't if no hotel would serve you. in this case, the wedding industry is not bristling with hostility to gay people. you are dealing with the occasional waker or florist with an objection. you can find another one. >> got to take a break. back in two minute s. and the call to action for young african-american men. magic johnson, colin powell and our experts weigh in. >>> and later, will bill clinton be a bigger draw than barack obama on the campaign trail. >>> and the tea party turns five. yup. all 5 of you for $17. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business.
. >> it's different than the jim crow south. it was a state-sanctioned discrimination that was flatly unconstitutional. and there was a governmental interesting ensuring that you could travel, but you couldn't if no hotel would serve you. in this case, the wedding industry is not bristling with hostility to gay people. you are dealing with the occasional waker or florist with an objection. you can find another one. >> got to take a break. back in two minute s. and the call to action...
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thank you, jim. we'll see you guys in just a couple minutes on "squawk on the street." >>> when we come back, whoobs the t what's the top performing s&p industry so far? can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blind spot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we
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so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one reason why it was difficult to predict. officials also say that he's an unpredictable character, he's done these sort of things before, last minute decisions, and that was a variable in there that made it difficult for them to say he was definitely going to act, when was he going to act, and indeed he did and caught many off guard. >> bob, over the last several days or so, there have been several members of congress who have been very critical of the cia asking why didn't the cia or the united states know that putin was going to responsibility militarily until he had already done it. did this last
so jim, you're learning new information about when vladimir putin decided to move into crimea. what do you know? >> reporter: speaking to intelligence officials as well as other officials who read these reports last week, these intelligence assessments of what was going to happen and what was likely to happen, there are indications that there was not a vastly premeditated decision by vladimir putin to take action on the ground, that it was a relatively last-minute decision. that's one...
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jim cramer is warning -- he's just warning be cautious on this. you shouldn't have sold on yesterday's big news and you shouldn't be buying today. >> okay. let's take a look at stocks to watch. if you do, maybe you want to buy something. radio shack posted a larger than expected fourth quarter loss. revenues fell short of analysts estimates. they saw a 19% drop in same-store sales and announced plans to close about 1,100 underperforming u.s. stores. >> remember those ads in the super bowl? the radio shack ads that was we're getting rid of the radio shack of the '80s. >> it's pretty cool. you go into a radio shack these days. >> 1,100 stores to close. >> i've seen some cool stores. the new ones are impressive. i want to just say -- >> wonder how many have had the new makeover? >> i've only seen one. i thought it was pretty cool. >>> auto parts retailer autozone reported profit of $5.63 a share, beating estimates by 7 cents. same-store sales in this case were up 4.3%. auto zone says the severe weather helped sales because it drove up demand for repl
jim cramer is warning -- he's just warning be cautious on this. you shouldn't have sold on yesterday's big news and you shouldn't be buying today. >> okay. let's take a look at stocks to watch. if you do, maybe you want to buy something. radio shack posted a larger than expected fourth quarter loss. revenues fell short of analysts estimates. they saw a 19% drop in same-store sales and announced plans to close about 1,100 underperforming u.s. stores. >> remember those ads in the...
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jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >> reporter: wolf, the pentagon and the u.s. intelligence committee have laser focus on those russian troops still in the field. many had traveled down from central russia, haven't gone back home. why are they still there is the big question e it ear their territory, perfectly allowed to be there, but why haven't they gone home? the pentagon watching this and also today moving to reassure east european allies. for the first time the pentagon is using its aircraft to send a message to russian president vladimir putin. >> the defense department i
jim will be back later. >>> u.s. officials report no major moves by russian forces either in ukraine or inside russia but they say russian troops carry out massive war games this week under the gaze of the russian president p vladimir putin are still in the field, most have not returned to their barracks. at the same time the pentagon is taking concrete new steps to try to address the crisis. let's bring if our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. what are you learning, barb? >>...
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jim sciutto is reporting. let's get back to the alleged russia's black sea fleet commander has more ukrainian effortses in crimea to swear allegiance to pro-russian authorities or face an attack. that report is being called rubbish. so what is the reality? joining me by phone is christopher miller. you heard this threat being issued by this russian commander. is that right? >> i did, yes. that's correct. there was a group of about a dozen or so of us journalists and with other journalists and we were at the bay in sevastopol when the ukrainian ship was docked there with several dozen ukrainian soldiers, armed soldiers on board. they ran around frantically as a russian ship did circles in the bay in front of the ship. from that ship there was a loud speaker blaring an ultimatum essentially saying, lay down your arms, come to our side, join us. this went on for the better part of an hour, hour and a half in which this message was blurted out about every five to ten minutes. >> christopher, tell us precisely what
jim sciutto is reporting. let's get back to the alleged russia's black sea fleet commander has more ukrainian effortses in crimea to swear allegiance to pro-russian authorities or face an attack. that report is being called rubbish. so what is the reality? joining me by phone is christopher miller. you heard this threat being issued by this russian commander. is that right? >> i did, yes. that's correct. there was a group of about a dozen or so of us journalists and with other journalists...
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jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots and the sticks. they have the off ramp, including the idea of sending observers into eastern ukraine. president putin and others have said that ethnic russians are under threat. they are calling for our help and demanding rescue. we will send observers in and they will take a look at the situation and see what can be doneme done. back up. at the same time, also saying that our patience is wearing thin. if russia does not pull back to its original positions, we are going to start imposing costs. you have two costs in effect. one on the financial front. you have lang
jim sciutto, i want to discuss the dual tracks that are going on. on the one hand, the united states, as elise has pointed o out, is trying to offer some off ramps to vladmir putin. the united states and nato talking about sanctions. the russians responding with their own idea. they say they would ban u.s. and europe countries and seize assets if sanctions are imposed. what does the united states see with these threats and counter threats? >> it is two sides of the same coins, the carrots...
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course he's lost in all flaws as well as you said he was effectively forced a rezoning that day is that jim and president when prosecutions to loose this investigation and when the mall is anybody to the media began to recruit christie and most evenings it became pretty clear that no more than one occasion he had at least appeared to below the line between he's a spry differentiates he's presumed conte said his business associates. matt and he weeded people folder there was something possibly a maze he didn't handle the prices are very well is evil study says he's paid a high price for that since it is unlikely he'll return to politics. so now the prosecutors who brought this case the ants will have some explaining to do. yes nothing big dvd doesn't like the taste of the zealous to proceed teaches going even further than the evidence merely letting you might tell us to some people out with this shouldn't be a mechanism that prevents the political fallout from a case like this with the ramifications when there's been no wrongdoing of course most people say everyone is equal under the mall in
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and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great parts of the film that kate blanchet really teased out of the story. >> you mentioned sicily. in 1943 of course the allies are in sicily and the main one in italy at this stage of the war there were very few monuments. they had some success and failure. and all of this is explained in robert's third book saving italy. robert, could you briefly talk about some of the challenges, do they have transportation, do they have maps? >> it was a pathetic beginning. it was an army of one at the beginning. president roosevelt who realized this is a good idea also a dearth stood out they needed to buy time f
and on the other hand, jim wants to fulfill his destiny and do something great and realizes he can play a role in the work of art recovered in france but he has transportation hub as part of the second lieutenant in the army that he doesn't know where to go. so, this is the dynamic between the two of them back and forth. her testing to see can you be trusted, will he return these things to france? it is a fascinating dynamic and story in the much bigger story, and i think it is one of the great...
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let's bring in our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, the white house says it won't be sending a presidential delegation to the paralympic games in sochi, russia that, are about to begin. is this more boy costs? it looks like the g-8 summit in june the u.s. was planning on participating in, that may be gone, as well. >> reporter: that's right. and you heard secretary of state john kerry say, wolf, it may become the g-7. that russia may be expelled. want to pick up on something you were talking about with anderson cooper about that alleged ultimatum from russia to ukrainian forces about crimea. there is a state department conference call going on right now, wolf, and a state department spokeswoman, jen psaki, said they don't have any independent confirmation that ultimate yum has been issued. but if that had occurred, it would in their view constitute a dangerous escalation. so that quick response from the white house to those events, even though the russians are saying that that did not occur. you mentioned the word from the white h
let's bring in our senior white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, the white house says it won't be sending a presidential delegation to the paralympic games in sochi, russia that, are about to begin. is this more boy costs? it looks like the g-8 summit in june the u.s. was planning on participating in, that may be gone, as well. >> reporter: that's right. and you heard secretary of state john kerry say, wolf, it may become the g-7. that russia may be expelled. want to pick up on...
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. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, he had no desire to an ex the crimean peninsula. that has allowed in people's perception for a stepping back from the brink. this cold war style military confrontation seems to be yesterday's news. and even though crimea remains tense today on the ground, there have been more exchanges of fire, there's been an approach by the russians to take over a ukrainian post again. still, even though these forces are locked in a standoff, it now appears as if ukraine is spinning not towards war, but some kind of a diplomatic s
. >> nbc's jim maceda is in moscow. jim, putin said in his speech yesterday that he didn't have troops in the crimea. he also acknowledge the idea, perhaps, of a further dialogue. so what is the situation here? and do you believe in a diplomatic solution given what putin was saying yesterday? >> good morning, julia. what a difference a day makes. based on putin's comments, many would say that they're taking them with a grain of salt. but he did say tuesday that he saw no need for...
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for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united s
for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and...
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is he talks about democrats because they were the original pro-slavery, pro-jim crow racists. >> they have moved beyond it. joe can say that and you couldn't. >> but why? >> he could say that and it would be funny. >> you could do it, but you would be lynched. equal. >> bob, bob. let's just -- you didn't mean that, bob. >> i meant it. no, you can't jump. >> i got a vertical jump higher. >> this is the problem with you guys. >> directly ahead -- >> i can jump. >> some muslims very upset at a new song -- >> what, bob? what is wrong with him? >> and later, jeopardy back at winning again, using his controversial strategy. alex trebek will be here to weigh in on the so-called evil jun genius. don't go away. you don't want to miss it. >>> top superstar katy perry under fire for the muslim community for this controversial scene from her new music video for her hit song "dark horse." watch. ♪ >> all right. in case you missed it, this was part of the video. has upset her muslim critics accusing her of, quote, blasp m blasphemy because it shows a pendant inscribed with the world allah, that g
is he talks about democrats because they were the original pro-slavery, pro-jim crow racists. >> they have moved beyond it. joe can say that and you couldn't. >> but why? >> he could say that and it would be funny. >> you could do it, but you would be lynched. equal. >> bob, bob. let's just -- you didn't mean that, bob. >> i meant it. no, you can't jump. >> i got a vertical jump higher. >> this is the problem with you guys. >> directly ahead...
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jim. >> just a follow up on what the president said, this move towards an independent cry mia, or does the white house see that as being pushed by 39 putin, and are there steps that the u.s. can take against the pro russian leaders in the peninsula, to stop this what you are calling an unconstitutional move by the -- within the region? when it comes to the frame work announced today, and the president just discussed we are not naming individuals in the frame work itself, the executive order create as frame work for action, and sanctions. that would include the ukrainians and russians. but we -- and obviously that would include ukrainians and russians and any part of ukraine, including cry mia. we are not identifying individuals as part of either the ban or the executive order. as for russia's involvement. >> what is happening in ukraine, i think it is self-evident, that russia has in contradiction of international law, intervened militarily in cry mia. and bases. and russia needs to instead of pursuing that path, work with the o.s.c.e. and the united nations, and the ukrainian governme
jim. >> just a follow up on what the president said, this move towards an independent cry mia, or does the white house see that as being pushed by 39 putin, and are there steps that the u.s. can take against the pro russian leaders in the peninsula, to stop this what you are calling an unconstitutional move by the -- within the region? when it comes to the frame work announced today, and the president just discussed we are not naming individuals in the frame work itself, the executive...
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jim iuorio, what will you do tomorrow morning? >> i think today's negativity in the market came at an inopportune time. the fact that we couldn't follow through today leads me to believe that -- by the way, we've had an 9% rally in the matter of a few weeks. and normal times we would say, nothing bad was taken 3%, 4% off the top to give us another buy opportunity. if it's weak tomorrow, i think it's going to trade down about 3%, 4%. i would by in the low 1,800s there. >> zach, you get the last word. >> we are in a static two months here after a really strong 2013. and so there is noise and there are stories that are going to move marks up and down, 2% in a week. but until otherwise notified, as far as i'm concerned right now, we are just in a very stagnant pattern. >> i think we're just consolidating last year's enormous gains and i think in the long run that's bullish as hell. >> i don't think you should wait for a push pullback. i think this is just a slow, gradual investing climate. >> michael farr, jim iuorio, zachary karabell
jim iuorio, what will you do tomorrow morning? >> i think today's negativity in the market came at an inopportune time. the fact that we couldn't follow through today leads me to believe that -- by the way, we've had an 9% rally in the matter of a few weeks. and normal times we would say, nothing bad was taken 3%, 4% off the top to give us another buy opportunity. if it's weak tomorrow, i think it's going to trade down about 3%, 4%. i would by in the low 1,800s there. >> zach, you...
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thank you soechlt jim acosta and wolf blitzer and jim and elise. thank you all. other developments in the crisis in ukraine, the scudled warship now blocks ukrainian vessels from leaving a harbor. ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now you have the house and the senate working on laws to publicly condemn the president's moves on crimea. one bill calling for spelling russia from the g8. we have much more on the crisis there. there is one person who could be key in solving this. why the german chancellor angela merkel has one thing all the other leaders don't. later, if the situation looks familiar. it is. we touched on this a moment ago. what did we learn from the russian invasion of georgia in 2008? is history repeating itself? how can we stop it? we will talk to the man who is is at pentagon in the invasio
thank you soechlt jim acosta and wolf blitzer and jim and elise. thank you all. other developments in the crisis in ukraine, the scudled warship now blocks ukrainian vessels from leaving a harbor. ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now...
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that's certainly a part of the story. >> jim mcgreevey is a bipartisan sort of a guy. that said -- >> not the paragon of ethics in new jersey. >> i don't remember him being investigated by a legislative committee, though. come back to this idea of an ethical problem, this presents what we in the legislature like to call a marcy hochman moment, our legislative council. you do not do anything that even remotely ben you. if we're a part-time legislator, and we are, we cannot vote on a bill that will directly benefit one of our clients. i'm not going to comment on the particulars of those cases because i don't see all the facts, but until such time -- it just strikes me that, again, when you're in that position, your law firm is that closely related to it, there are certainly questions that need to be addressed. i'm sure that he will address them. >> given what had his law firm does and what the port authority does, there's the overlap seems almost inevitable and a question of how you deal with it. assemblywoman, the news you made friday you had been a member of this legis
that's certainly a part of the story. >> jim mcgreevey is a bipartisan sort of a guy. that said -- >> not the paragon of ethics in new jersey. >> i don't remember him being investigated by a legislative committee, though. come back to this idea of an ethical problem, this presents what we in the legislature like to call a marcy hochman moment, our legislative council. you do not do anything that even remotely ben you. if we're a part-time legislator, and we are, we cannot vote...
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. >> jim maceda joins us from moscow. a "new york times" article quotes angela merkel having had a telephone conversation with vladimir putin saying she's not sure he is in touch with reality and he is in another world. what does this mean for an escalation of the situation here, do you think? >> what it means is we don't know what will happen next because we can't really anticipate what putin will do. putin is a product of the cold war. for him, no matter how you try to convince him otherwise, anything west of ukraine is enemy territory for him. and he in his own mind is seeing nato creeping up ever so closer -- or closely to his boarders. now, you mentioned secretary kerry going to kiev. that hopefully will calm the waters a little bit, at least keep kiev from doing something unintentionally or that unintentionally as ka lates the situation. but it is now true that the west has mobilized at least diplomatically against vladimir putin's military takeover of crimea. as you say, it's not firmly in his hands. that it's real
. >> jim maceda joins us from moscow. a "new york times" article quotes angela merkel having had a telephone conversation with vladimir putin saying she's not sure he is in touch with reality and he is in another world. what does this mean for an escalation of the situation here, do you think? >> what it means is we don't know what will happen next because we can't really anticipate what putin will do. putin is a product of the cold war. for him, no matter how you try to...
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he said, jim, there's no reason to repeal it. you ought to fix it, make it work. make it work for the american people. one of the interesting things that i hear out here over and over again, it must be confusing to folks at home. the president said if you like our health care you can keep it. , the t will still exist president didn't say, i'm going to tell the insurance companies you got to keep those plans out there. that wouldn't be the -- that wouldn't be the free enterprise system. what you have, you don't like the free enterprise system. as soon as the president passed this bill, immediately we had people in the insurance industry pulling down plans all over the country, sending out mailings saying you lost your health care coverage. i sometimes wonder if global warming isn't really -- climate change is really not because of obama's health care. i hear it's the cause of every evil. people losing jobs. people -- i don't know. whatever's going on in the country, it's because of obamacare. that's foolishness. when you try and change a program for 20 million or 3
he said, jim, there's no reason to repeal it. you ought to fix it, make it work. make it work for the american people. one of the interesting things that i hear out here over and over again, it must be confusing to folks at home. the president said if you like our health care you can keep it. , the t will still exist president didn't say, i'm going to tell the insurance companies you got to keep those plans out there. that wouldn't be the -- that wouldn't be the free enterprise system. what you...
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jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have any teeth. there are growing signs. people coming from moscow can see these signs of contention within the ranks. germany saying sanctions against russia will only back fire. the russian parliament as we speak is preparing a tit for tat bill which would allow the seizing of european countries doing business in russia. kerry said his talks with his russian counterparts were constructive. even that never happened. the russians say that the new intrimt government in kiev was put into place by an unconstitutional coup, so what lavrov was appar
jim maceda has more for us right now. jim, how do you think they'll react to whatever comes out of brussels? >> well, the russians are going to react negatively to anything positive coming out of brussels. i think they're watching the eu leaders meeting today. but most people here suspect that there won't be a decision as you just suggested. even though everyone is talking, everyone in the eu is talking about the eu's need to be united for sanctions like freezing european assets to have...
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jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of russia's actions in ukraine. you have not had condemnation coming from china. china playing it very much on the fence. this is key for a number of issues. china and russia both have vetoes at the u.n. security council. both have used vetoes to oppose actions by other countries perceived to be interference in the domestic affairs of countries where as right now it appears we see russia doing exactly that. the other thing is that china, as you know, jake, we've talked about this before, they have their own territorial land grab in the view of some going on in
jim sciutto is live in new york. what can you tell us? >> reporter: there was a phone call between the russian foreign minister and the chinese foreign minister. the russian receipt yoadout was they were on the same page. the chinese rideout of the call was a little more nuanced. they said we had a constructive conversation and we favor a diplomatic solution. it would be interesting to know what went on in that call. one thing is for sure. we have had this international condemnation of...
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jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of yesterday in and around crimea were russian so now you have a public in effect acknowledgment from the russian government that the president wants to send troops in there, this authorization. i think the other point is that you can see this as an intelligence failure by the u.s. officials had been telling us in the last 48, 72 hours that it was their assessment that the russians would not go in, and here you have it happening. it is not the way they did it in georgia in 2008. you remember when russia sent troops into the country of georgia in 2008 in
jim, what is this very quick vote signal to you? >> reporter: i think it's the russians slow rolling an invasion of sovereign ukrainian territory, and in direct defiance of repeated public and stern warnings from u.s. officials ranging from secretary kerry, secretary hagel right up to the top, right up to the president. you saw his comments yesterday. it is a sobering development. the fact is, u.s. officials were already telling us yesterday that those masked troops on the ground as of...
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thank you. >> okay. >> nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. let's talk about possible outcomes with a man who knows a thing or two about conflicts like this. >> retired army colonel jake jacobs joins us. colonel, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you take the same attitude as mick's sources, that hopefully they stop at crimea or is this chamberlin-esque? >> it sounds superficially like it's 1938 again, but at the end of the day it's vitally important to russia to keep that port. if we can remember what has happened over the past several months with thee esu trying to entice ukraine to come over to its side and the violence that occurred in ukraine after that, we can see the consternation that develops in the mind of a guy like putin. there's an old saying, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean that people are out to get you. there's no question putin feels threatened by any move that would threaten their only year-round ice-freeport. if we notice their move is into crim crimea, it's a limited objective attack. it's not
thank you. >> okay. >> nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. let's talk about possible outcomes with a man who knows a thing or two about conflicts like this. >> retired army colonel jake jacobs joins us. colonel, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> do you take the same attitude as mick's sources, that hopefully they stop at crimea or is this chamberlin-esque? >> it sounds superficially like it's 1938 again, but at the end of the day it's...
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to me in my name is jim what's her name my name is jeffery. one of the most controversial and politicize issues in america is welfare yes i'm talking about all those status who can't get their grubby hands out of uncle sam's pockets on the heels of obama signing a farm bill that will cut funding to food stamps by eight billion dollars a new report by good jobs first has exposed the absurd amount of taxpayer dollars are going to provide welfare not for the poor but for wealthy corporations of course corporate welfare is not really mentioned on the corporate process as a problem but i wonder why it couldn't have anything to do with the fact that it's owned by five corporations well the report is aptly titled subsidizing the corporate one percent revealing that state and local governments have shelled out at least one hundred ten billion dollars to companies doing business in the us of a the study compiles figures over several years analyzing the many ways these companies are enjoying special treatment which will come in the form of everything fr
to me in my name is jim what's her name my name is jeffery. one of the most controversial and politicize issues in america is welfare yes i'm talking about all those status who can't get their grubby hands out of uncle sam's pockets on the heels of obama signing a farm bill that will cut funding to food stamps by eight billion dollars a new report by good jobs first has exposed the absurd amount of taxpayer dollars are going to provide welfare not for the poor but for wealthy corporations of...
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meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcomeç to cramerica. people want to make friends, my job to entertain and to teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. on a day -- on day when the dow gained 62 points, s&p climbed again 0172%. i have been wracking my brains to figure out why so many commenta h
meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcomeç to cramerica. people want to make friends, my job to entertain and to teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. on a day -- on day when the dow gained 62 points,...
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the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will close over 1,000 stores as it t t
the multimillion dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at thestreet.com/nbr. >>> bounce back. easing tensions in ukraine ignite a rally on wall street. the s&p 500 a record, the dow its best day this year. the nasdaq a 14-year high. but will the optimism last? >>> fiscal priorities. president obama unveils his $4 trillion budget. what's his plan for spending and new tax in the coming year? >>> tough turn around. the radio shack will...
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jon: we have to leave it there, jim pinkerton, alan colmes, thank you both. jenna: secretary kerry just making some statements about ukraine. he's headed there tonight. we'll have more on this developing story after the break. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. ... .... ... ... ... ... antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. t! [ bottle ] ensure®. [bell rings] ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sou
jon: we have to leave it there, jim pinkerton, alan colmes, thank you both. jenna: secretary kerry just making some statements about ukraine. he's headed there tonight. we'll have more on this developing story after the break. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from...
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bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war mchail gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lockheed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could have guessed that president putin would move into ukraine once we had formed a group there led by the n.e.d. and its affiliates that effectively pulled off a coup. put ourselves in putin's shoes. what is putin to think when all of a sudden a country that's been talking about bringing ukraine and even georgia into nato and into the e.u. suddenly affects the removal of his leader in kiev. if i were putin, i'd have done exactly what putin did. anyone that says they couldn't predict this was either a fool or lying. >> well, that gets at this deep question, i think. one of the things that i've seen in the analysis h
bush and jim baker telling at the end of the cold war mchail gorbachev that nato would go not one inch further to the east and then a series of presidents coming in who not only took nato further to the east, pushed by lockheed martin and others who wanted to sell weapons to eastern and central european countries, but hinted at georgia and ukraine. anyone who knows russian history, anyone who knows the history of empire, anyone who knows about the raw politics of raw power could have guessed...